Light emitting device package

ABSTRACT

A light emitting device package is provided. The light emitting device package includes: a light emitting device; and first and second electrodes disposed a predetermined distance from each other and respectively adhered to the light emitting device so as to be electrically connected to the light emitting device, the first and second electrodes applying a current or voltage to the light emitting device and emitting heat generated by the light emitting device.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This application claims the priority of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0101653, filed on Dec. 6, 2004 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a light emitting device package, and more particularly, to a miniaturized light emitting device package including electrodes that act as heat sinks.

2. Description of the Related Art

Wire bonding is commonly used to package light emitting devices such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser diodes (LDs).

FIG. 1 is a cross section of a conventional light emitting device package manufactured using wire bonding. Referring to FIG. 1, a light emitting device 12 is adhered on the top of a heat sink 14 which emits heat generated by the light emitting device 12. The top surface of the light emitting device 12 is connected to an electrode 16 provided in a package housing 10 by a bonding wire 18 made of, for example, Au. However, miniaturization of the light emitting device package as described above is difficult due to the wire bonding process. Recently, a flip chip bonding, which directly connects a light emitting device to a submount, is gaining much attention. However, the wire bonding process is still in use.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides an improved light emitting device package that can be miniaturized by including electrodes that act as heat sinks.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a light emitting device package including: a light emitting device; a submount adhered to the light emitting device and electrically connected to the light emitting device; first and second electrodes disposed a predetermined distance from each other and respectively adhered to the submount, the first and second electrodes applying a current or voltage to the light emitting device and emitting heat generated by the light emitting device; and bonding wires which electrically connect the submount to the first electrode, and the submount to the second electrode.

The light emitting device and the submount may be adhered by bonding metals or conductive adhesives. Here, the bonding metals may be solders, Au, or Cu.

The submount and the first electrode, and the submount and the second electrode may be respectively adhered by thermally conductive materials.

Reflective layers made of Ag or Al may be respectively coated on top surfaces of the first and second electrodes on which the submount is adhered.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a light emitting device package including: a light emitting device; a submount adhered to the light emitting device and electrically connected to the light emitting device; and first and second electrodes disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and respectively adhered to the submount to be electrically connected to the submount, the first and second electrodes applying a current or voltage to the light emitting device and emitting heat generated by the light emitting device.

Within at least a pair of first and second via holes respectively corresponding to the first and second electrodes that are formed in the submount, first and second packing materials made of an electrical conductive material with thermal conductivity may be disposed.

Here, the first and second packing materials may be made of a pure metal or an alloy.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a light emitting device package including: a light emitting device; and first and second electrodes disposed a predetermined distance from each other and respectively adhered to the light emitting device to be electrically connected to the light emitting device, the first and second electrodes applying a current or voltage to the light emitting device and emitting heat generated by the light emitting device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a cross section of a conventional light emitting device package manufactured using wire bonding;

FIG. 2 is a schematic cross section of a light emitting device package according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a schematic cross section of a light emitting device package according to a second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a plan view of a submount illustrated in FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 is a plan view of a modification of the submount illustrated in FIG. 3; and

FIG. 6 is a schematic cross section of a light emitting device package according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. Like reference numerals in the drawings denote like elements

FIG. 2 is a schematic cross section of a light emitting device package according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 2, the light emitting device package includes a light emitting device 112, a submount 120 disposed under the light emitting device 112, first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b disposed under the submount 120, and bonding wires 118 a and 118 b which electrically connect the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b to the submount 120, respectively.

The light emitting device 112 may be a semiconductor device such as a light emitting diode (LED) or a laser diode (LD). The light emitting device 112 may emit light through its top.

The light emitting device 112 is adhered to the submount 120 through flip chip bonding. In more detail, electrodes (not shown) of the light emitting device 112 are electrically connected to the submount 120 by bonding metals 112 a and 122 b adhered to the submount 120, respectively. The bonding metals 122 a and 122 b may be solders made of a Au—Sn alloy or a Sn—Ag alloy, or metals such as Au or Cu. The light emitting device 112 may be adhered to the submount 120 by an electrically conductive adhesive.

The submount 120 is adhered to the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b. The first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and apply a current or voltage to the light emitting device 112. At the same time, the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b also emit heat generated from the light emitting device 112. The first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b may be adhered to the submount 120 by a heat conductive material 124 a and 124 b.

The first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b are electrically connected to the submount 120 by the bonding wires 118 a and 118 b, respectively. The bonding wires 118 a and 118 b may be made of a material with high electric conductivity such as Au. Meanwhile, an interconnection layer (not shown) is patterned on the submount 120 so that the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b can be electrically connected to the light emitting device 112 through the bonding wires 118 a and 118 b, respectively.

Reflective layers 130 a and 130 b may be coated on the top surfaces of the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b where the submount 120 is adhered to reflect light generated from the light emitting device 112 towards above the light emitting device 112. The reflective layers 130 a and 130 b can be made of Ag or Al.

The first and second electrodes 116 a and 16 b are supported by a package housing 110. The package housing 110 may be made of a material stable at high temperatures or a heat-resistant insulating material such as a ceramic. The package housing 110 is also interposed between the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b to electrically insulate the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b from each other.

As such, in the present embodiment, the first and second electrodes 116 a and 116 b, which apply a current or voltage to the light emitting device 112, also perform the function of emitting heat generated by the light emitting device 112. Consequently, the light emitting device package can be miniaturized.

FIG. 3 is a schematic cross section of a light emitting device package according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a plan view of a submount 220 illustrated in FIG. 3.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the light emitting device package includes a light emitting device 212, the submount 220 disposed under the light emitting device 212, and first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b disposed under the submount 220.

The light emitting device 212 may be a semiconductor device such as an LED or an LD. The light emitting device 212 is adhered to the submount 220 through flip chip bonding.

First and second via holes 227 a and 227 b are formed in the submount 220. The first and second via holes 227 a and 227 b correspond to the first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b, respectively. First and second packing materials 225 a and 225 b composed of an electrical conductive material with high thermal conductivity fill the first and second via holes 227 a and 227 b. The first and second packing materials 225 a and 225 b may be a pure metal or an alloy.

Bonding metals 222 a and 222 b are respectively interposed between the first packing material 225 a and the light emitting device 212, and between the second packing material 225 b and the light emitting device 212 to electrically connect the light emitting device 212 to the submount 220. The bonding metals 222 a and 222 b may be solders made of a Au—Sn alloy or a Sn—Ag alloy, or metals such as Au or Cu. Conductive adhesives may be respectively interposed between the first packing material 225 a and the light emitting device 212, and between the second packing material 225 b and the light emitting device 212.

The submount 220 is adhered to the first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b. The first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and apply a current or voltage to the light emitting device 212 through the submount 220 while emitting heat generated by the light emitting device 212. To this end, bonding metals 224 a and 224 b are interposed between the first packing material 225 a and the first electrode 216 a, and between the second packing material 225 b and the second electrode 216 b, respectively. The bonding metals 224 a and 224 b may be solders made of a Au—Sn alloy or a Sn—Ag alloy, or metals such as Au or Cu. Meanwhile, conductive adhesives may be interposed between the first packing material 225 a and the first electrode 216 a, and between the second packing material 225 b and the second electrode 216 b. When the bonding materials on the top surface of the submount 220 and on the bottom surface of the submount 220 are made of the same material, the light emitting device 212, the submount 220, and the first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b can be joined through a single process.

Reflective layers 230 a and 230 b can be coated on the top surfaces of the first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b on which the submount 220 is adhered to reflect the light generated by the light emitting device 212 towards above the light emitting device 212. The reflective layers 230 a and 230 b can be made of Ag or Al.

The first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b are supported by a package housing 210. The package housing 210 may be made of a material stable at high temperatures or a heat-resistant insulating material such as a ceramic. The package housing 210 is also interposed between the first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b to electrically insulate the first and second electrodes 216 a and 216 b from each other.

The wire bonding process used in the previous embodiment is not required in the present embodiment since the via holes 227 a and 227 b are formed on the submount 220 and the first and second packing materials 225 a and 225 are disposed inside the via holes 227 a and 227 b. Consequently, the light emitting device package can be manufactured through a simplified process.

Although the first and second via holes 227 a and 227 b are illustrated in FIG. 4 as having rectangular cross sections, embodiments of the present invention are not limited to this configuration. The number of via holes and the shapes of the cross sections of the via holes can be altered in numerous ways. For example, a plurality of first and second via holes 227′a and 227′b, each having a circular cross section, can be formed on the submount 220 as illustrated in FIG. 5. First and second packing materials 225′a and 225′b made of an electrical conductive material with high thermal conductivity can be disposed inside the first and second via holes 227′a and 227′b.

FIG. 6 is a schematic cross section of a light emitting device package according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 6, the light emitting device package includes a light emitting device 312, and first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b to which the light emitting device 312 is adhered which are disposed under the light emitting device 312.

The light emitting device 312 may be a semiconductor device such as an LED or an LD. The light emitting device 312 is adhered to the first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b through flip chip bonding.

The first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b are disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and apply a current or voltage to the light emitting device 312 while emitting heat generated by the light emitting device 312. To this end, bonding metals 335 a and 335 b are interposed between the light emitting device 312 and the first electrode 316 a, and between the light emitting device 312 and the second electrode 316 b, respectively. The bonding metals 335 a and 335 b may be solders made of a Au—Sn alloy or a Sn—Ag alloy, or metals such as Au or Cu. Meanwhile, the light emitting device 312 may be adhered to the first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b by a conductive adhesive.

Reflective layers 330 a and 330 b can be coated on the top surfaces of the first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b on which the light emitting device 312 is adhered to reflect the light generated by the light emitting device 312 above the light emitting device 312. The reflective layers 330 a and 330 b can be made of Ag or Al.

The first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b are supported by a package housing 310. The package housing 310 may be made of a material stable at high temperatures or a heat-resistant insulating material such as a ceramic. The package housing 310 is also interposed between the first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b to electrically insulate the first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b from each other.

As such, a submount such as the submounts 120 and 220 in the previous first and second embodiments is not included in the present embodiment, and the light emitting device 312 is directly adhered to the first and second electrodes 316 a and 316 b. Thus, the light emitting device package can be manufactured in accordance with a simplified process, and can be further miniaturized.

As described above, the size of a light emitting device package can be reduced and the process of manufacturing the light emitting device package can be simplified by including two electrodes which apply a voltage to a light emitting device while emitting heat generated from the light emitting device. Also, the size of the light emitting device package can be further reduced when the light emitting device is directly adhered to the two electrodes.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. 

1. A light emitting device package comprising: a light emitting device; a submount adhered to the light emitting device and electrically connected to the light emitting device; first and second electrodes disposed a predetermined distance from each other and respectively adhered to the submount, the first and second electrodes applying a current or voltage to the light emitting device and emitting heat generated by the light emitting device; and bonding wires which electrically connect the submount to the first electrode, and the submount to the second electrode.
 2. The light emitting device package of claim 1, wherein the light emitting device and the submount are adhered by bonding metals or conductive adhesives.
 3. The light emitting device package of claim 2, wherein the bonding metals are solders.
 4. The light emitting device package of claim 2, wherein the bonding metals are Au or Cu.
 5. The light emitting device package of claim 1, wherein the submount and the first electrode, and the submount and the second electrode are respectively adhered by thermally conductive materials.
 6. The light emitting device package of claim 1, wherein the bonding wires are made of Au.
 7. The light emitting device package of claim 1, wherein reflective layers are respectively coated on top surfaces of the first and second electrodes on which the submount is adhered.
 8. The light emitting device package of claim 7, wherein the reflective layers are made of Ag or Al.
 9. The light emitting device package of claim 1, wherein the first and second electrodes are supported by a package housing made of a heat-resistant insulating material.
 10. A light emitting device package comprising: a light emitting device; a submount adhered to the light emitting device and electrically connected to the light emitting device; and first and second electrodes disposed at a predetermined distance from each other and respectively adhered to the submount to be electrically connected to the submount, the first and second electrodes applying a current or voltage to the light emitting device and emitting heat generated by the light emitting device.
 11. The light emitting device package of claim 10, wherein at least a pair of first and second via holes respectively corresponding to the first and second electrodes are formed in the submount, and first and second packing materials made of an electrical conductive material with thermal conductivity are disposed inside the first and second via holes.
 12. The light emitting device package of claim 11, wherein the first and second packing materials are made of a pure metal or an alloy.
 13. The light emitting device package of claim 11, wherein bonding metals or conductive adhesives are interposed between the first packing material and the light emitting device, and between the second packing material and the light emitting devices, respectively.
 14. The light emitting device package of claim 11, wherein bonding metals or conductive adhesives are interposed between the first packing material and the first electrode, and between the second packing material and the second electrode, respectively.
 15. The light emitting device package of claim 13, wherein the bonding metals are solders.
 16. The light emitting device package of claim 14, wherein the bonding metals are solders.
 17. The light emitting device package of claim 13, wherein the bonding metals are Au or Cu.
 18. The light emitting device package of claim 14, wherein the bonding metals are Au or Cu.
 19. The light emitting device package of claim 10, wherein reflective layers are respectively coated on top surfaces of the first and second electrodes on which the submount is adhered.
 20. The light emitting device package of claim 19, wherein the reflective layers are made of Ag or Al.
 21. The light emitting device package of claim 10, wherein the first and second electrodes are supported by a package housing made of a heat-resistant insulating material.
 22. A light emitting device package comprising: a light emitting device; and first and second electrodes disposed a predetermined distance from each other and respectively adhered to the light emitting device so as to be electrically connected to the light emitting device, the first and second electrodes applying a current or voltage to the light emitting device and emitting heat generated by the light emitting device.
 23. The light emitting device package of claim 22, wherein the light emitting device and the first electrode, and the light emitting device and the second electrode are respectively adhered by bonding metals or conductive adhesives.
 24. The light emitting device package of claim 23, wherein the bonding metals are solders.
 25. The light emitting device package of claim 23, wherein the bonding metals are Au or Cu.
 26. The light emitting device package of claim 22, wherein reflective layers are respectively coated on top surfaces of the first and second electrodes on which the light emitting device is adhered.
 27. The light emitting device package of claim 26, wherein the reflective layers are made of Ag or Al.
 28. The light emitting device package of claim 22, wherein the first and second electrodes are supported by a package housing made of a heat-resistant insulating material. 